Final Quiz Final Quiz This quiz covers principles and elements covered throughout this course. Please enter your name and email. 1 / 35 QUESTION: To create a balanced composition, the designer uses some or all of the following design principles to affect the visual weight. Check all that apply. Density: Placing more elements into a space increases the visual weight of an area.. Whitespace: Negative space can act as a counter weight to other elements in the composition. Alignment: The position of objects or text in relation to each other can help or hinder visual balance. Color Saturation: Saturated colors tend to appear heavier than muted or desaturated colors. 2 / 35 QUESTION: Successful, harmonious use of color creates dynamic equilibrium and helps to unify a composition. What type of color palette is used in this composition? Analogous Triadic Complementary Split-complementary 3 / 35 QUESTION: The colors in this composition appear to be vibrating. What term is used to describe the interaction of these two colors? Simultaneous Contrast After Image Optical Mixing 4 / 35 QUESTION: In this color interaction example, the small center squares are physically the same color, but they appear as two different colors when interacting with the surrounding colors. What is causing this optical illusion? Select the two correct answers below. The center square on the left has a red-violet hue. This is caused by the muted yellow-green that surrounds it. The center square is showing the subtle afterimage of the yellow-green complement, which is red-violet. The center square on the left appears lighter in value than the center square on the right. This is because the muted yellow-green on the left is considerably darker in value than the saturated violet on the right. The center square on the right has a dull yellow hue. This is caused by the saturated violet that surrounds it. The center square is showing the subtle afterimage of the violet complement, which is yellow. 5 / 35 QUESTION: As a general design rule, using fully saturated complementary colors is not recommended. Why is the use of green and red complementary colors successful in this Mountain Dew logo and website? Select one or more responses. The logo incorporates tints and shades of green, which softens the contrast. There is more green than red, which communicates a visual hierarchy. The saturated red stands out. Color complements can be used to communicate high energy, which supports the message. 6 / 35 QUESTION: What kind shapes are used in the environmental graphics created for the New Victory Theater? Both organic and geometric shapes Organic shapes Geometric shapes Read more about the New Victory Theater project. 7 / 35 QUESTION: Which of the following statements are correct? Select all that apply. Mixing red light and blue light together creates magenta in the RGB color model. Blue and orange are complements in the RYB color model. Yellow and violet are complements in the RYB color model. Mixing red light and green light together creates yellow in the RGB color model. 8 / 35 QUESTION: This photograph by Carrie Mae Weems demonstrates which kind of value range? Low Key Value Range High Key Value Range Broad Value Range Narrow Value Range 9 / 35 QUESTION: The business cards in this image use muted colors along with black, white and gray. True False 10 / 35 QUESTION: Which color system is called the Additive Color Model and is used create digital images viewed on a monitor, projector, or mobile device? RYB RGB CMY 11 / 35 QUESTION: Which design principle is demonstrated in the logo redesign of the software company 'Red Hat'? Ambiguous Figure-Ground Relationship Economy / Less is More Positive Space Learn more about the 'Red Hat' project. 12 / 35 QUESTION: Which color in the Numan logo represents the negative space? White Dark Green Learn more about the 'Numan' project. 13 / 35 QUESTION: Which of the following describe the way(s) variety is used in "Supremus No. 58" painted by Kasmir Malevich in 1916? Check all that apply. There are a variety of organic shapes. The geometric shapes have variations in color. The geometric shapes are various sizes. The space between each shape varies. 14 / 35 QUESTION: Does the landing page for the Plenaire site design demonstrate a stable or ambiguous figure-ground relationship? Stable Figure-Ground Relationship Ambiguous Figure-Ground Relationship Learn more about the 'Plenaire' project. 15 / 35 QUESTION: A Bauhaus teacher developed a theory showing that color is seen relative to its surroundings. The small rectangles on the left are physically the same color, but they appear as two different colors when interacting with the surrounding colors. The same is true for the lines on the right. What was the name of this teacher? Wilhelm von Bezold Josef Albers Johannes Itten 16 / 35 QUESTION: Herman Leonard shot this photograph of Duke Ellington on stage. Which design principles and/or elements are used this composition? Check all that apply. Highlight Contrast Shadow Chiaroscuro 17 / 35 QUESTION: How would you describe the shapes in the Georgia O'Keeffe painting reproduced in ‘The Book of the Flower’? Organic Shapes Geometric Shapes Positive Shapes Learn more about the 'Book of the Flower' project. 18 / 35 QUESTION: This image is an example of the primary and secondary triads found which color system? RGB RYB CMY 19 / 35 QUESTION: Which design principles and/or elements are utilized in this composition by Debbie Millman? Check all that apply. Repetition Texture Rule of Thirds Modular Grid 20 / 35 QUESTION: Successful, harmonious use of color creates dynamic equilibrium and helps to unify a composition. What type of color palette is used in this composition? Analogous Monochromatic Achromatic 21 / 35 QUESTION: This photograph by John Edmonds from his series "DuRag" is an example of achromatic value? False True 22 / 35 QUESTION: Which design principle is demonstrated multiple times in this exhibition design for 'Fragments' - an exhibition highlighting the writings of Martin Luther King, Jr.? Negative Space Framing Stable Figure-Ground Relationship Learn more about the 'Fragments' project. 23 / 35 QUESTION: This book cover uses which type of visual balance to reinforce the hierarchy of elements? asymmetrical balance radial balance symmetrical balance 24 / 35 QUESTION: How does designer Joseph Müller-Brockmann create visual rhythm in this poster? Check all that apply. By using progressive changes in scale By including the name of the composer By rotating elements around a focal point By repeating elements of similar shape 25 / 35 QUESTION: When studying the meaning and psychology of color, red is often considered the most emotionally intense color. Depending on the context or culture, red can have different meanings. By using a saturated red background what emotion or message is the designer trying to reinforce in this photo illustration? Courage Passion Fear 26 / 35 QUESTION: In this painting by Jacob Lawrence, which color has the greatest luminosity? Yellow Red Green Orange 27 / 35 QUESTION: In this book cover example, identify the dominant color, the sub-dominant color, and the accent color. White is the dominant color, orange is the sub-dominant color and muted blue is the accent color. Muted blue is the dominant color, white is the sub-dominant color and orange is the accent color. Orange is the dominant color, white is the sub-dominant color and muted blue is the accent color. 28 / 35 QUESTION: Roy DeCarava's photograph demonstrates the Rule of Thirds. The focal point of this composition falls at the intersection of which of these invisible gridlines? Bottom Left Top Right Top Left Bottom Right 29 / 35 QUESTION: This exhibition poster by Alfred Roller for the Museum of Applied Arts (1902) has a cool color temperature. True False 30 / 35 QUESTION: The packaging developed as part of Raylo's identity design demonstrates which kind of figure-ground relationship? A stable figure-ground relationship. An ambiguous figure-ground relationship. Read the story behind the Raylo project. 31 / 35 QUESTION: What kind of visual rhythm is used in the painting "Nude Descending a Staircase" by artist Marcel Duchamp? Progressive Rhythm Flowing Rhythm Regular Rhythm 32 / 35 QUESTION: Which design principles used in this editorial layout for ‘Netflix Queue’ demonstrate a sense of unity? Or, what makes the layout feel unified? Stable Figure-Ground: The white space (ground) surrounds and supports the other elements. All of the principles listed help to unify the composition. Consistent Typography: The sans-serif font used in title is the same as the page number. Limited Color: select colors from the photograph (pink, gold, black) are repeated in the text elements. Repetition of Form: The pink geometric shape of the wall in the photograph is repeated in the shape and color of the text block on the right. Read more about the 'Netflix Queue' project. 33 / 35 QUESTION: This book cover uses which type of visual balance to reinforce the feeling of stability or formality? radial balance asymmetrical balance symmetrical balance 34 / 35 QUESTION: This image by design firm CF Napa for Edge Wine is an example of which type of Value Range? Broad Value Range Narrow Value Range: High Key Narrow Value Range: Low Key 35 / 35 QUESTION: Michael Bierut created this rebrand for Saks Fifth Avenue by taking the logo and then subdividing it into a grid of 64 smaller squares. The 64 tiles can then be shuffled and rotated to form an almost infinite number of variations. Which of the following principles and/or methods are NOT used in this design? Ambiguous Figure-Ground Texture Pattern The Grid Repetition Your score is 0%